Anemia - MIDTERM Flashcards
How do you determine if anemia is micro, macro, or normocytic
MCV (mean corpuscular volume)
Microcytic = MCV less than 80)
Normocytic = MCV 80-100
macrocytic = MCV greater than 100)
What is RDW
= RBC distribution width
is a measure of the size variation of RBC’s
Is it important to add Vit C with iron supplementation?
People are often advised to but there’s no actual evidence for it according to RxFiles….it MAY increase iron absorption.
According to MUMs: Acidic foods, such as orange juice, should be recommended to increase absorption of non-heme iron. Ascorbic acid (250-500mg BID) given with the iron preparation may enhance iron absorption
What chronic disease commonly leads to iron deficiency anemia?
CKD
Serum ferritin of what value indicates iron deficiency anemia?
<20mcg/L
Iron supplementation should be continued for how long after correction of anemia?
3 months, to replenish iron stores
What dose of iron is recommended for adults with IDA?
Target up to 60-200mg elemental Fe++/day or
2-3mg/kg/day (HD pts may require high dose)
Titrate dose q3-7d as tolerated (start low, go slow)
T/F Iron supplements should be taken with food
False - Best to take on
empty stomach to ↑absorption
…but may take
with meals (e.g. crackers, no dairy) to ↓GI AE.
B12 deficiency anemia - it mico, macro or normocytic?
Most common MACROcytic
What causes B12 deficiency
Can be issue of impaired absorption (as with pernicious anemia or issues such as chrohn’s disease, gastric bypass,)
OR inadequate dietary intake (found in animal products)
What happens in pernicious anemia?
autoimmune gastritis that prevents your body from absorbing vitamin B12.
vitamin B12 is unavailable owing to a lack of intrinsic factor (produced by the parietal cells of the stomach), a substance responsible for intestinal absorption of B12
May also have reduced/absent acid production
S&S of B12 deficiency
- usual anemia symptoms
- paresthesias of feet and hands
- difficulty walking
- sore tongue (glossitis) - see as smooth red beefy tongue
- Loss of appetite, abdo pain
Pallor, jaundice - stroke or ischemic heart disease (d/t increased plaque/clotting)
- If severe, impaired neurologic function (loss of memory, decreased reflexes, psychosis)
What populations are at high risk of anemia?
- growing infants/children
- pregnant women, hypogonadal men
- Blood loss (GI, menstrual, regular blood donation)
-Intestinal parasites (recent travel/immigration) - Malnutrition (veg diet, alcoholism)
- Elderly
T/F You need to stop iron supplements prior to a FIT test
Taking iron products may produce a positive Fecal Occult Blood Test result; if possible, discontinue iron 2 - 3 weeks prior
What can a blood peripheral smear show us?
assess number and morphology of red cells, white cells, platelets